Queens County, NY is home to more than 2.2 million people. It’s also home to a large number of Medicare Advantage members.
Nearly 174,000 residents of Queens County belonged to a Medicare Advantage plan in 2019, which accounts for 46% of all Medicare beneficiaries across the county.1
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Number of unique plans | 6 |
Weighted average premium | $18 |
Average annual deductible | $316.95 |
Average (in-network) out-of-pocket maximum | $6,675 |
Number of $0 premium plans | 3 |
Number of plans rated four stars or higher | 0 |
There were six different Medicare Advantage plans available in Queens County in 2019, half of which featured $0 premiums.
Premiums, deductibles and other costs may vary. The numbers reported in the table above are taken from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). A licensed insurance agent will be able to help you review and compare costs for specific plans available in Queens County or wherever you may live.
Medicare Advantage plans can come in several different forms.
The majority of all Medicare Advantage enrollees in New York belonged to an HMO plan in 2019.
HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) plans utilize a network of participating doctors and other health care providers. Care is typically not covered by the plan when received outside of the network.
PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) plans are also available in New York. These plans offer some more flexibility when choosing a doctor and allow for some coverage outside of the plan’s intended network.
Private Fee-For-Service plans and Medical Savings Accounts were also available in New York in 2019.
In the state of New York, the breakdown of plan types in 2019 was as follows:
Plan type | Percentage of New York enrollees (2019) |
---|---|
HMO | 84.2% |
PPO | 13.5% |
PFFS | 2% |
MSA | <1% |
There are different Medicare enrollment periods in the year during which you may able to sign up for a Medicare Advantage plan in Queens, depending on your eligibility.
When you first become eligible for Medicare, you will typically be granted an Initial Enrollment Period (IEP). This period begins three months before you turn 65 years old, includes the month of your birthday and continues for an additional three months.
The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP, also called the Medicare Open Enrollment Period for Medicare Advantage plans) takes place from October 15 to December 7 each year. This period is open to all eligible Medicare beneficiaries who wish to add, drop or change Medicare plans.
If you experience a qualifying circumstance, you may be granted a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) at any time throughout the year to allow you to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan.
Such circumstances may include situations like moving outside of your plan’s service area or losing your Medicare Advantage plan coverage through no fault of your own. A licensed insurance agent can help you determine if you are eligible for a Special Enrollment Period and what actions you may be able to take during that time.
Medicare Advantage plans can come in a variety of types and can include different benefits, networks, costs and more.
Connect with a licensed insurance agent today for help determining your eligibility and finding the best Medicare Advantage plan for you in Queens County.
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1 MedicareAdvantage.com's internal analysis of CMS Medicare Advantage landscape source files, accessed May 2019. Data retrieved from www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovGenIn.
2 Every year, Medicare evaluates plans based on a 5-star rating system.
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